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. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, el dorado, texas. >>> digging deeper, let's bring in investigative reporter michael watkiss, who has done remarkable reporting on the flds. michael, a big move by the state of texas to try to seize the property. are people even still living in that compound? >> reporter: well, my sources are telling me there's clearly not as many people as of the time just prior to that raid when we had large families, women and children and lots of guys working down there, because that has been a work in progress since warren jeffs and his followers went down there in 2003. basically fleeing from pressure that they were getting in utah and arizona, and the bottom line, this is just a texas sized eviction notice put on the gates of that ranch yesterday, courtesy of the attorney general and texas rangers, who basically alleged from the get-go that warren jeffs and his followers went to texas with the intent to commit crimes. in a 91-page document filed yesterday, they're using prosecutor terms that they used for the mafia, organized crime, criminal enterprise. these a
. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, el dorado, texas. >>> digging deeper, let's bring in investigative reporter michael watkiss, who has done remarkable reporting on the flds. michael, a big move by the state of texas to try to seize the property. are people even still living in that compound? >> reporter: well, my sources are telling me there's clearly not as many people as of the time just prior to that raid when we had large families, women and children and lots of guys...
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west texas town of el paso. tenth least affordable because home prices are high compared to median income which is how affordability is calculated. many of these people don't earn much higher than the min yum wage and a third of the homes on marketen affordable to them. median income in el paso lower than national average. that's what you need to know right now. i'll be back this time tomorrow with the most important five minutes of business and the economy. for a more in depth discussion, watch saturday 1:00 eastern, sunday 3:00 eastern. from new york, i'm ali velshi with "your money." low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and even lower than vanguard. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that means with schwab,
west texas town of el paso. tenth least affordable because home prices are high compared to median income which is how affordability is calculated. many of these people don't earn much higher than the min yum wage and a third of the homes on marketen affordable to them. median income in el paso lower than national average. that's what you need to know right now. i'll be back this time tomorrow with the most important five minutes of business and the economy. for a more in depth discussion,...
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his gps and all of a sudden he took a wrong turn off the freeway and is at the border crossing from el paso into juarez. he spoke to a border patrol agent and directed him to make a u-turn on the other side of the border at which point the mexican authorities stopped him and said, hey, you had ammunition, you know you have ammunition in the back of your car. 268,000 rounds of high-powered ammunition. >> yeah. >> this is like some intense five power. he goes to make the u-turn and gets stopped and gets pulled over. they held him in mexican federal prison in vera cruz, mexico for seven months before letting him go. had an emotional press conference yesterday where he maintained his innocence and explained a bit more about what happened. >> i want to say thank you to everybody for the help. excuse me. >> everybody knows i was coming pack home. following the gps and i was watching the road at the same time, and it was a car on my left side, the driver's side. if i could have got over i would have probably hit somebody. >> there's very strict laws in mexico about firearms. randi, you've bee
his gps and all of a sudden he took a wrong turn off the freeway and is at the border crossing from el paso into juarez. he spoke to a border patrol agent and directed him to make a u-turn on the other side of the border at which point the mexican authorities stopped him and said, hey, you had ammunition, you know you have ammunition in the back of your car. 268,000 rounds of high-powered ammunition. >> yeah. >> this is like some intense five power. he goes to make the u-turn and...
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this was the el dalouf family home. >> reporter: people are saying so far those that have been killed in this strike have been women and children, and they have not been able to find any survivors. just moments ago from that back corner they did pull out the body of a tiny child. over here there's another frantic effort underway. >> reporter: temperatures easily flare as frustration and anger mount. >> she's my uncle's wife, this young man shouts. rage coupled with sorrow etched across his face. this is where she lived. her body finally dug up and carried away. there are no air raid sirens or bunkers in gaza. this strike came with no warning. the rescue efforts are not always so fruitless. not far from here just the day before 11-month-old ahmed and his 4-year-old sister shahata both survived a multiple missile strike on their home. when the roof collapsed, it somehow formed a protective arch over us. the children's mother safah says. for about 45 minutes i thought i was going to suffocate. my leg was stuck. people could hear me screaming, but they couldn't do anything, she tells us.
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. -- pick muhammed el-erian has made in a recent article. what exactly is all of the brightness to this chaos? >> it is important to understand the context. egypt is trying to give it -- put from its past -- pivot from its past into its future without the proper institutions and without a mandela-type leader. it is a very bumpy road. there are now checks and balances in egypt. this is no longer a society where you can ram through changes. and there is nothing more powerful than citizens who feel they have a say in the destiny of their country. because of that, you can think of the future, which will be one where the egyptians will be able to take control of their economy much more so than before. it tells you that the egyptians feel they own the country, and that is very important. >> what do you say of the critique that if you can simply replaced one ferro with another? >> i would say it is not that -- one ferro -- pharoah with another? >> i would say it is not that bad. in the old days under a pharoah there would be no protests in the stre
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it is also -- was also felt in el salvador and mexico. days of relentless rain have left more than two-thirds of the libyan -- italian city of venice submerged. thousands have been forced to flee. 70% of venice has been flooded, and more than 200 people evacuated from their homes in tuscany because of severe weather. a combination of the heavy rains and strong winds did caused the flooding and many have been evacuated from the area. let's talk to alan johnston and has been covering this from rome. what are you hearing there? >> this is a kind of year when dennis knows it must brace for flooding. this is a time of year for these weeks in autumn, where large, high tide surges through the city on occasion quite commonly. but what we have seen over the last 24 hours has been something extraordinary. the six highest tides since records began back about 130 years ago. at one point, as he said, 70% of venice was under water yesterday. strong, southerly winds coming up the adriatic, driving mass of water into venice's lagoon. and torrential rain
it is also -- was also felt in el salvador and mexico. days of relentless rain have left more than two-thirds of the libyan -- italian city of venice submerged. thousands have been forced to flee. 70% of venice has been flooded, and more than 200 people evacuated from their homes in tuscany because of severe weather. a combination of the heavy rains and strong winds did caused the flooding and many have been evacuated from the area. let's talk to alan johnston and has been covering this from...
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over 20,000 people at the university of texas at el paso cheered as this u.s. army lieutenant performed 49 consecutive backhand springs during halftime at the school's football game. guinness world record officials will have to view the tape, which we sped up there, to determine if walker broke the current record of 35. she doesn't even look dizzy. >>> in sports, sunday night football, giants-packers. new york's eli manning threw for three tvd passes reaching 200 for his career as new york routed green bay 38-10. in miami, the dolphins got a little wet as the field sprinklers turned on during the third quarter. whoops. later, miami tied the game on a 29-yard touchdown pass. as time ran down a dolphins' field goal beat seattle 24-21. in other action, peyton manning of the broncos moved up to second place of all time of 3,000 yards passing or more beating kansas city 17-9. and comeback kid matt ryan of the falcons notched his 21st career game-winning drive in the fourth quarter, edging tampa bay 24-23. in college football, after beating usc, notre dame stays numb
over 20,000 people at the university of texas at el paso cheered as this u.s. army lieutenant performed 49 consecutive backhand springs during halftime at the school's football game. guinness world record officials will have to view the tape, which we sped up there, to determine if walker broke the current record of 35. she doesn't even look dizzy. >>> in sports, sunday night football, giants-packers. new york's eli manning threw for three tvd passes reaching 200 for his career as new...
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leftist forces that have seen some of the former presidential candidates like coming sabbahi ahmed el baradei coming together in a cheap a booming economy to save egypt they say so we're really seeing quite as strong i mean from the opposition forces to more of course we see even more protests by the opposition forces who are planning a million man march is the prius today really unifying in addition we had quite dramatic scenes of the journalists in the kid yesterday i'm as a journalist who are rising up against the said decoration which they see to be oppressive edition the judiciary as well have staged a possible strike so really we're seeing a country rising up against this president which you could see see scenes that we saw last year during january february president morsi and has responded to these reactions from the opposition forces by saying that this decree would just be temporary and he's actually agreed to meet the judiciary who are holding a possible strike. however many see this to be not really enough of a measure to clear he's actually called protests tomorrow his org
leftist forces that have seen some of the former presidential candidates like coming sabbahi ahmed el baradei coming together in a cheap a booming economy to save egypt they say so we're really seeing quite as strong i mean from the opposition forces to more of course we see even more protests by the opposition forces who are planning a million man march is the prius today really unifying in addition we had quite dramatic scenes of the journalists in the kid yesterday i'm as a journalist who...
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attacked a police vehicle leaving at least three officers dead or thirties of cordoned off the city of el arish in north sinai in the tent to trap the gunman it was in august that egypt sent thousands of troops to the peninsula after militants carried out the deadliest attack on police in decades. or at her just shortly here coming up on r.t. we take a closer look at the roots of the occupy movement that's after a quick break certainly hoping you can stay with us. looters that takes your breath away few tourists travel to these parts no prepackaged comfort but they joy is the while these guaranteed if gainey is a zoology professor he works in the u.s. and travels to these remote areas in russia every summer as he says he can find untouched landscapes like these anywhere else in the world. we're going off the list below sea line. if i go wrong the wrong and surprising you'll go through the water and so we did our plan to get closer to the sea lion and shake its flipper field before before before. one animal whose par you definitely wouldn't want to shake here is the brown bear you can lite
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group attacked a police vehicle leaving three officers dead authorities have cordoned off the city of el arish in north sinai in an attempt to trap the gunmen in august egypt some thousands of troops to the peninsula after militants carried out the deadliest attack on police in the region in decades. and what are the live from moscow will of course have more news for you in just a few minutes stay with us. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got this huge earth covered. those fifteen. counts. forty kilograms of rice one thousand flatbreads. but why is the bride in a bad mood. to tell the groupies the longer. it is done. this international rights on an international goal we should not bomb iran we need to cut the budget and bring the troops home we should end the war in afghanistan to. the persecution of whistleblowers. like. the patriot.
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to the country it has been highly volatile ever since last year's popular uprising resulted in the el sting and of colonel gadhafi. in just a couple of minutes we'll be cutting through the economic spin with lauren lyster she's coming to you from our washington studios and the news continues in thirty five minutes from now this is our to moscow. it's. the. browser of. the stairs looks like a shadow of princess miss it's in ways a nanny has daycare my daddy. a lot of deeds there's a famous reuse dance and play was on my c.v. and my mammy ransom business. mine. would be soon which brightened if you move from phones to christians. he starts on t.v. don't call me. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these your headlines for wednesday november fourteenth two thousand and twelve u.s. president barack obama is reportedly looking for one point six trillion dollars and more revenue for uncle sam when he goes into those fiscal cliff negotiations on friday that's del ball what was talked about with g.o.p. leaders in the summer of two thousand and e
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the country libya has been highly volatile ever since last year's popular uprising resulted in the el sting and the death of colonel gadhafi. the u.s. and afghanistan are beginning talks have a new security arrangements the focus is on how big america's presence will be after twenty fourteen when most nato troops have withdrawn discussions come amid a climate of mistrust with the thought as to shubin whether u.s. soldiers should be given immunity from prosecution under afghan law is loosely covered off with the details from kabul. the u.s. and afghanistan have kicked off talks on thursday tough talks about the security framework agreement that the two countries will maintain after most of the nato combat forces withdraw from the country at the end of twenty fourteen now these are expected to be rather controversial contentious talks they come amid a climate of suspicion and mistrust between the two countries one of the biggest issues on the table here we expect this to take about several months to complete and of course the afghan government has long complained about the conduct of u.
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egypt's supreme constitutional court has accused morsi of targeting it specifically collette el sun me at the top of the hour the newspaper says the president is putting himself above the law and compared his behavior to fascism. this decree divided egypt and even bought a. civil war unfortunately this president is doing the very same things for which. before the. dictatorship this is what we are looking at now the egyptian people are saying no to the new newly born dictator looking at these crowds you cannot tell who is muslim or christian who is liberal or leftist this is the people if you saying no to new religious fascism. making the president above the law the president and the muslim brotherhood behind him have already lost their credibility they have promised so many things in the past never kept their promises that's why in most of these people in the streets they were talking about over a million up to now because they are not happy with this. you two can share your opinion on what's going on in egypt and what little adventure lead to costing you voted r.t. dot com is all of t
egypt's supreme constitutional court has accused morsi of targeting it specifically collette el sun me at the top of the hour the newspaper says the president is putting himself above the law and compared his behavior to fascism. this decree divided egypt and even bought a. civil war unfortunately this president is doing the very same things for which. before the. dictatorship this is what we are looking at now the egyptian people are saying no to the new newly born dictator looking at these...
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problem that have recently jailed to six months for posting a tweet said to insult the king kong of els a former lecturer at the university of bahrain he thinks that we know peace until the monarchy leaves. to do all someone for voicing their opinion. of expression violates any standard of democracy around the world there is no improvement at all except that the regime is learning to play the world media like a. they claim they support human rights they claim they are instituting dialogue with the opposition they claim all sorts of changes and their anger doesn't roll the in borrowing meanwhile they can do any of the great down they continue the torture and they continue to do and they continue their killings in bahrain with the already overwhelming majority of the population over three quarters of the population. or out of the royal family which has been in power now for two hundred thirty years mostly they most arab thinking otherwise there will be no social beat in bahrain in the situation that will continue to get more chaotic were borrowed slow growing unrest is not documented thou
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east but not only there also as far afield as and gold and mozambique and nicaragua south africa and el salvador in all these places where israel backed up the u.s. provided arms to u.s. backed dictators etc and in that context. the work of pro israeli lobbies the traditional jewish lobby the newer christian zionist lobby has all of that influence began to to join it intersected with the strategic value that israel was starting to have for the pentagon for the congress so you have this intersection of the political in the strategic then when the cold war is over all of a sudden the political part remains and it becomes very hard to sort of say well israel is just one more ally that we should change how we relate to it now because it's a different world it is shaping it's all part of shaping the narrative but i wanted to go back to something that you just said in an excellent article that you just wrote in the nation you said in reference to rockets from gaza in israel using force to resist and is illegal military force in the context of a belligerent military occupation is lawful under
east but not only there also as far afield as and gold and mozambique and nicaragua south africa and el salvador in all these places where israel backed up the u.s. provided arms to u.s. backed dictators etc and in that context. the work of pro israeli lobbies the traditional jewish lobby the newer christian zionist lobby has all of that influence began to to join it intersected with the strategic value that israel was starting to have for the pentagon for the congress so you have this...
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group attacked a police vehicle leaving three officers dead of the use of cordoned off the city of el out in north sinai in an attempt to trap the gunman it was back in august that egypt dispatched thousands of troops to the peninsula after militants carried out the deadliest attack on police in the region in decades. i just heard it here r t a part three of our special report american autumn weather becoming your way after a short break. if you're passing through rushes to veer region you really can walk on the wild side. thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road. such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters. going on he has been hunting for more than thirty years and works for a company providing expeditions for tourists this season ducks are on the menu. things are successful. at a silo which means that i need to be very quiet i'm not going to frighten the. office. but
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mohamed el larry and barry ritholtz and more we'll play some highlights from the sideline and let's get to today's capital account. take a look at this according to the wall street journal today in this article federal securities regulators are stepping up oversight of stock exchanges as they scramble to catch up to trading advantages that some say have developed for sophisticated clients at the expense of ordinary investors now i bet you can guess who those sophisticated clients with an alleged advantage are their high frequency traders and the f.c.c. scrutiny has increased in part the wall street journal piece says because of its findings from a probe into some order types benefiting high frequency traders now the concern is that exchanges might have given some firms more information about how their systems operate giving them an edge now as you see probe into order types was fueled by a complaint in two thousand and eleven from a former wall street trader turned once a lower he said a c m b c interview in september that he kept banging his head against a particular trade.
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before the protests in egypt as now we're joined khaled el show me he's editor of the. newspaper what a state needs the stability post revolution so isn't morsi his decree necessary. this. divided egypt. civil war. very same things. before the. dictatorship this is what we are looking at now the egyptian people are saying no to that you. are looking at this crowd you cannot tell who is muslim christian who is liberal leftist this is the people of egypt have always been known as moderates saying no to. fascism making the president of. religious fascism are you saying this then developing to sectarian sectarian tensions getting even worse in egypt well i don't expect sectarian violence in the way between muslims and christians but the country is all the asli divided between political islam. civil. equal. to. the people. i believe to be the majority are going to insist on this decree. and the president has said that he's not going to. decision but he is claiming he is saving the revolution he's saying that the. threatening to derail the democratic process by. attempting to
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attacked a police vehicle leaving three officers dead one wounded authorities of cordoned off the city of el rhaetian north sinai in an attempt to trap the gunmen in august egypt sent thousands of troops to the peninsula after militants carried out the deadliest attack on police in the region in decades. doctors in canada come up with explicit warning about the health risks of obesity critics though say the alarming labels will unfairly and inaccurately equate everyday meals and drinks with the more harmful effects of tobacco and alcohol or tom barton explains. imagine you're about to bite into your pizza when you see this disease liver or perhaps you're taking a swig of your drink when this diseased foot catches your eye put off your food well that's just the effect some doctors in canada want frustrated with a growing epidemic of obesity the entire medical association have taken a leaf from their anti smoking contemporaries book and called for graphic labeling on fatty sugary and salty processed foods they say society must stop tiptoeing around health risks such as diabetes heart and liver
attacked a police vehicle leaving three officers dead one wounded authorities of cordoned off the city of el rhaetian north sinai in an attempt to trap the gunmen in august egypt sent thousands of troops to the peninsula after militants carried out the deadliest attack on police in the region in decades. doctors in canada come up with explicit warning about the health risks of obesity critics though say the alarming labels will unfairly and inaccurately equate everyday meals and drinks with the...
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probably came back a little early because i wanted to test him out see where i was at with my afternoon el. probably a little too soon but that's just what i wanted to do. hasn't gotten worse but hasn't gotten better this last week.so i feel in like i'm a liability. i can't rebound. ove the way would i lick to move. at the end of the day we know what we are dealing w.important to stay true to the process as far as making sure that he is healthy and said all along we listen to the doctors. i'll trust my eyes and then most importantly listen to andrew because he knows his body better than anybody else. >> warriors play the lakerss tomorrow night. oklahoma city and chicago. with authority. oh. look at him wind mill this thing in. that is nice. durrant led the thunder we are 34. akc durant pwaivts in fire. 97-91. nfl. colts won 2 games last year. that gave them the opportunity to draft luck to resurrect the franchise with the no. 1 pick. he's done it in instant fashion. tonight against jacksonville the jag are bad. how bad? when fans showing one bag on their head you know you are bad. jag almo
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the minute the election ended we swiv eled and said okay so, what about that fiscal cliff. where were the questions about the fiscal cliff during the campaign? i will find my own bright rays of hope because i think the voters are right in their assessment of this campaign. if anything they might be too charitable. the first is that i think every campaign picks up where the last one left off and makes up in some ways for the failings of it. so i think we will see from voters and from us the underperforming press, a demand for substance, from candidates those speeches that we all revel in. and also i think that the one place i do disagree with the voters is that i see a little bit more hope for compromise in the aftermath of the election than they do. you can see it and we'll get to that in some of our later discussions, and some of the rhetoric of republicans after the campaign. because what they took away and what i think both sides took away from the campaign was hearing the voters on a desire for compromise and bipartisanship. and performance. >> woodruff: wouldn't that b
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he is a former board member for the el paso symphony orchestra. what do we know about this del gado person? >> as you said, he was very active in his community, donated money, also started his own scholarship fund for the advancement of latino students who want to major in public policy and administration. and now, you know, we hear that there is another side. we hear he is a really nice guy. but perhaps the allegations are that he has laundered $600 million for a drug cartel. >> well, his lawyer, obviously, says he is innocent. he says he is innocent. he will have to spend 20 years -- what? >> well, the max is 60 years, they will take into account, has he had a prior history. >> well, the question is, will he pay the money back? >> well, this was not a restitution where he stole money, he laundered, it was not as if he was out there stealing legitimate money from a businessman, he is accused of taking the money from a drug cartel, who got it through illicit businesses, and sort of clean it, hence, the term laundering money. >>> and charges behind
he is a former board member for the el paso symphony orchestra. what do we know about this del gado person? >> as you said, he was very active in his community, donated money, also started his own scholarship fund for the advancement of latino students who want to major in public policy and administration. and now, you know, we hear that there is another side. we hear he is a really nice guy. but perhaps the allegations are that he has laundered $600 million for a drug cartel. >>...
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instead, last june, he issued an executive order to delays el deportation for those who qualify for up to two year 24-year-old ana araica isye applying for that deferment right now. she came to this country from nicaragua nine years ago and has three young children. >> i want to become legal for my kids. because i want to be able to provide for them. i want to work. >> reporter: araica is getting help with her application from sara sanchez with the iowach american friends service network. sanchez says programs that encourage young immigrants to become legal citizens should be welcomed by iowans. >> we are a >>ate that is aging, and that is aging very rapidly. our baby boomers are retiring. and weate not having youngd people stay here, other than immigrants. we need to understand that immigration in iowa is actually an asset. and we could tap into that asset and manage it in such a way that we can grow. >> reporter: with polls in iowa showing president obama with a thin but steady lead, it's likely that both candidates will try to tap into the growing number of latino voters. >> brown:
instead, last june, he issued an executive order to delays el deportation for those who qualify for up to two year 24-year-old ana araica isye applying for that deferment right now. she came to this country from nicaragua nine years ago and has three young children. >> i want to become legal for my kids. because i want to be able to provide for them. i want to work. >> reporter: araica is getting help with her application from sara sanchez with the iowach american friends service...
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you look at personalties of three leading governors, chris christie, markio rio, and bobbyen jen gend el they arg personallies. lou: i want to, go back to the intellectual leadership amongst those governors, the names of people you think are those leaders. >> newly elected governor of indiana mike pence. he will not set up the health care exchange, and susana martinez. >> and scott walker of wisconsin. >> he has been eleed twice in a state that mitt romney lost by 7 points. lou: you had to leave it with governor romney. >> their bench is really thin that is why joe biden is the vice president. come on, let's leave
you look at personalties of three leading governors, chris christie, markio rio, and bobbyen jen gend el they arg personallies. lou: i want to, go back to the intellectual leadership amongst those governors, the names of people you think are those leaders. >> newly elected governor of indiana mike pence. he will not set up the health care exchange, and susana martinez. >> and scott walker of wisconsin. >> he has been eleed twice in a state that mitt romney lost by 7 points....
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pro-democracy activist mohammed el baradi calling on morsi to rescind his decrees. it's not clear how many judges are going to heed the call for a strike because remember a lot of judges in egypt support mr. morsi and the muslim brotherhood and so do a lot of egyptians. supporters of muslim brotherhood have called for demonstrations throughout the next few days, and that's why there's a lot of drama that comes with these developments. you have mr. morsi seemingly entrenched in power. the muslim brotherhood movement taking on opposing factions who are mobilizing, demanding for him to rescind his decrees. rez sesay a -- reza sayah, cair. >>> we have learned a delegation from gaza is now in cairo. the three sides will get back to hammering out the cease-fire. adding his voice to the discussion, the leader of hezbollah in lebanon. he sent a stern warning today to israel threatening major retaliation if israel makes a move on lebanon. hezbollah is not involved in the renewed hostilities but they have fought with israel in the past. tensions their shared border really has
pro-democracy activist mohammed el baradi calling on morsi to rescind his decrees. it's not clear how many judges are going to heed the call for a strike because remember a lot of judges in egypt support mr. morsi and the muslim brotherhood and so do a lot of egyptians. supporters of muslim brotherhood have called for demonstrations throughout the next few days, and that's why there's a lot of drama that comes with these developments. you have mr. morsi seemingly entrenched in power. the muslim...
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and el be on constant downgrade watch from our creditors. in the new testament, this is a story told of two men, one who built his house on sand. the other who built his house on rock. the foundation our country's economy, the rock our economy, has always been small businesses in the private sector. i ran one of those small businesses and i can tell you that raising a small business tax means they don't grow. a small business does not grow, our economy doesn't grow. if our economy doesn't grow, we don't have a prayer of digging our country out of the hole that we with call our national debt. this is why going over part of the fiscal cliff and raising taxes on job creators is no solution at all. instead of building our house on sand, let's build it on rock. instead of raising small business taxes, let's start by fixing their problems, start by giving them some confidence and certainty about what the future homeds. for this to work we need to focus on substance not theater. it will require weeks of work rather than a weekend of photo ops. it w
and el be on constant downgrade watch from our creditors. in the new testament, this is a story told of two men, one who built his house on sand. the other who built his house on rock. the foundation our country's economy, the rock our economy, has always been small businesses in the private sector. i ran one of those small businesses and i can tell you that raising a small business tax means they don't grow. a small business does not grow, our economy doesn't grow. if our economy doesn't grow,...
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zisko>>>el granada is a special place to learn because we have a dedicated community and a dedicated staff. and when kids come on campus everyday, they're enthusiasm for learning shines. we receive federal funding because a majority of our students are socially disadvantaged. making sure our students receive healthy nutritious lunches and breakfasts is critical to their learning. i would like to see students take more ownership of what they eat everyday and learn about their bodies and how their food nourishes them. sandra jonaidi>>> i hope that we get them early enough that they've learn some good eating habits and they go forward and become very productive humans and grow up to make us all proud of them. narrator>> for more info, go to current dot com. brought to you by basf - the chemical company. from silver screens... to flat screens... twizzlerize your entertainment everyday with twizzlers the twist you can't resist. >> eliot: it sounds like 2008 all over again. regulatory dysfunction permitting excess risk leading to massive failure and loss of client money but this time, it i
zisko>>>el granada is a special place to learn because we have a dedicated community and a dedicated staff. and when kids come on campus everyday, they're enthusiasm for learning shines. we receive federal funding because a majority of our students are socially disadvantaged. making sure our students receive healthy nutritious lunches and breakfasts is critical to their learning. i would like to see students take more ownership of what they eat everyday and learn about their bodies and...
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she was taken to el shifa hospital in gaza, but it was too crowded and they couldn't give her the best care, so the family asked israel for permission to cross the border. initially, her mother was terrified. terrified at the prospect of people considered an enemy in their country putting their hands on her wounded daughter. >> translator: it's a strange situation, and it's my first time entering israel. i was afraid. but they treated me and my daughter in a very nice way, and i understand that medicine has nothing to do with politics. >> all the tension is blocked outside the hospital. here there is an island of sanity in the middle east. here we treat people who don't actually look where they are and what they do and what they did before coming here and what they're going to do after leaving us. >> reporter: dr. yafeh is treating both children. >> it will never be normal. it will affect her life from now on and his life from now on, and choice of profession and choice of hobbies and choice of a future partner for life. everything. >> reporter: she has worked in this tel aviv hospital
she was taken to el shifa hospital in gaza, but it was too crowded and they couldn't give her the best care, so the family asked israel for permission to cross the border. initially, her mother was terrified. terrified at the prospect of people considered an enemy in their country putting their hands on her wounded daughter. >> translator: it's a strange situation, and it's my first time entering israel. i was afraid. but they treated me and my daughter in a very nice way, and i...
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in the district, phil mend el son will stay on as council chairman. he was ore whemingly elected into the seat vacated by kwame bro brown. david grosso beat michael a. brown for his at-large seat. grosso previously worked for norton. other incumbent council members won their respective races for reelection. >>> question b reduces bargaining rights of police officers there. another will allow montgomery county to recruit and hire individuals with physical and mental disabilities on a noncompetitive basis. and damascus will no longer be a dry town. voters there repealed a ban on beer and wine sales. the national elections on tuesday were a major setback for republicans who also saw democrats gain strong support for minorities, women and young people. but local leaders say those results could also help lead to more compromise perhaps on capitol hill. tom sherwood here now with a look at what just might happen next. >> the elections are barely over but there's a lot of serious business to face right now. maryland democratic congressman chris van holland i
in the district, phil mend el son will stay on as council chairman. he was ore whemingly elected into the seat vacated by kwame bro brown. david grosso beat michael a. brown for his at-large seat. grosso previously worked for norton. other incumbent council members won their respective races for reelection. >>> question b reduces bargaining rights of police officers there. another will allow montgomery county to recruit and hire individuals with physical and mental disabilities on a...
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number ten is my favorite from el nor leonard. ten tips for writing. try leave out the part that readers send to skip. that's why the man walked off the stage with a medal. it is time to enjoy your dinner. while you're doing it. i want to you consider to this. i'm not sure if you know the process. what happens it's true the four groups of judges met for lunch today at different restaurants in manhattan times are tough. i think it was panera, and they choose the winner in the qat gory among themselves. this is hours ago. and so i kind of think that they had to speak in a secret language. you never know if the server is a blogger in disguise. i'm thinking maybe they use a kind of code to say to the colleagues whom they were voting for. it's like, excuse me, do you know what the soup of the diaz? [laughter] if you're still serving brunch, may i have the eagers benedict? how is the blueberry cobbler? it's getting bad. i lost you. i will return to the stage after dinner pun free, please enjoy your dinner. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> good evening
number ten is my favorite from el nor leonard. ten tips for writing. try leave out the part that readers send to skip. that's why the man walked off the stage with a medal. it is time to enjoy your dinner. while you're doing it. i want to you consider to this. i'm not sure if you know the process. what happens it's true the four groups of judges met for lunch today at different restaurants in manhattan times are tough. i think it was panera, and they choose the winner in the qat gory among...
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kick it off with the one and only el rushbo, rush limbaugh. >> conservatism, in my humble opinion, did not lose last night. it's just very difficult to beat santa claus. it's practically impossible to beat santa claus. people are not going to vote against st. louis, especially if the a tern tiff is being your own santa claus -- alternative is being your own santa claus. country of children where the option is santa claus or work, what wins? >> eric: you know, rush puts it in a way a lot of people can understand. >> greg: but you can't beat santa claus. you take his clothes. that is how you expose santa claus. conservatives need to expand their tent, which but generally for the left that means channeling your inner julia. it's a way toward bankruptcy. mausoleum for dead culture. i am talking about expanding that you are ideas. two people that believe this is the way to go. dependency is the way to go. i say take santa's clothes, ez exposing the dependency as corrupt. i don't believe that people that voted for obama don't belief in achieving. i don't believe they don't believe in excelle
kick it off with the one and only el rushbo, rush limbaugh. >> conservatism, in my humble opinion, did not lose last night. it's just very difficult to beat santa claus. it's practically impossible to beat santa claus. people are not going to vote against st. louis, especially if the a tern tiff is being your own santa claus -- alternative is being your own santa claus. country of children where the option is santa claus or work, what wins? >> eric: you know, rush puts it in a way a...
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morsi-- hamdin sabbahi from the leftist al- karamah party, and constitution party founder mohamed el- baradei, who tweeted yesterday that morsi had appointed himself "a new pharaoh." in his decree, morsi also held out the possibility of a second trial for hosni mubarek for the killings of protestors. >> suarez: to explain why morsi took these steps and the reaction that followed, i'm joined by nathan brown, an expert on egyptian constitutional law and politics. he's a professor at george washington university. do you find it significant that this wasn't just tahrir square but alexandria, port said. >> oh, yes. essentially most of the non-islammist political forces in egypt-- that is the brotherhood and others aside-- have lined up against us. the real question is are they going to be able to form a united front? and do they have any strategy by which to overturn morsi's decisions. >> suarez: what exactly has he done through these decrees? what did he say-- what powers did he give to himself, basically, until there's a constitution? >> well, he did a lot of little things. he dismissed
morsi-- hamdin sabbahi from the leftist al- karamah party, and constitution party founder mohamed el- baradei, who tweeted yesterday that morsi had appointed himself "a new pharaoh." in his decree, morsi also held out the possibility of a second trial for hosni mubarek for the killings of protestors. >> suarez: to explain why morsi took these steps and the reaction that followed, i'm joined by nathan brown, an expert on egyptian constitutional law and politics. he's a professor...